After Toronto's franchise-record 15-game winning streak ended with a loss at Brooklyn in the final game before the All-Star break, the Raptors bounced back by starting the second half with their eighth consecutive home victory.

"I just feel energized," said Siakam, a first-time All-Star last weekend.

The Raptors have not lost back-to-back games since an overtime loss at Indiana on Dec. 23 and a home loss to Boston on Christmas Day. Toronto has gone 19-1 since.

Siakam connected on 12 of 19 attempts, going 5 of 9 from 3-point range. He scored 17 points in the first quarter as Toronto built a big first-half lead and didn't let it go.

"The first half, he was lights out," Suns coach Monty Williams said. "He hadn't shot the ball like that in a while, so we weren't planning on him making those shots."

Siakam's five 3-pointers were just one fewer than the six the Suns managed on 34 attempts. Phoenix shot 17.6% from long range, its lowest mark of the season. No Suns player made more than one shot from distance.

Booker scored 21 points and DeAndre Ayton had 17 points and 10 rebounds for Phoenix. The Suns lost for the seventh time in nine games and dropped their fifth straight on the road.

Ayton returned to the starting lineup after missing the final two games before the All-Star break because of a sore left ankle.

Phoenix trailed 93-78 through three quarters, but the Suns cut the gap to six points, 96-90 on a basket by Ayton with 8:08 left to play. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson made a pair from the line, and VanVleet and Siakam both scored to put the Raptors up 102-90 with 6:58 remaining.

Booker missed a 3 with 4:45 left that would have made it a four-point game. Anunoby scored on a dunk and, after another missed 3 by the Suns, Ibaka banked home a 3-pointer to restore Toronto's 12-point cushion.

TIP-INS

Suns: F Dario Saric returned after missing seven games because of sprained left ankle and scored eight points in 19 minutes. C Aaron Baynes ended a 13-game absence caused by a sore left hip. Baynes had five points in 11 minutes.

Raptors: Toronto remained without C Marc Gasol (left hamstring) and G Norman Powell (broken finger, left hand). Gasol sat for the ninth straight game, and Powell missed his seventh. . F Patrick McCaw was inactive because of flu-like symptoms. . Toronto had a season-worst 25 turnovers. . The five-game winning streak against Phoenix is the longest in Raptors team history.

NO FUN

Raptors coach Nick Nurse said he didn't get a lot of pleasure from the second half.

"The game lost its rhythm, and every ounce of enjoyability, there in the third," Nurse said.

BLOCK PARTY

Toronto had a season-high 13 blocks, one more than the 12 they had at Chicago on Oct. 26.

"They're long and athletic," Booker said. "They tipped a lot of shots, got their hands on a lot of balls."